Allison Pilchard changed Tahoe's name to UNO because his only marking on his body is a perfect 1. He has an exceptionally sweet personality. He is very calm and wants to please. My husband and I look forward to many happy miles on the trail with him.

Although Pamela Erickson and her family had never owned horses as she grew up, she always loved them and wanted one of her own. She rode the other people’s horses, dreaming that one day she would be lucky enough to bring one into her family.

She and her husband bought a ranch, and the opportunity to acquire horses presented itself. However, the prices people were asking for their horses was high, so Pam started looking to adopt a rescue horse after her daughter found Triple R's website.

Our beautiful mustang Sierra died in August of 2012. We had her for 17 years. Normally, I wouldn’t rush to get another horse, but her best friend, Rocky, a 21-year-old standard bred was having a horrible time with her death. It was really strange because he was fine until they took her body away. Then he just started to cry and pace. The gal who owned Trails End had recommended I look at Triple R. I started to look on-line at all the rescues for something suitable. Triple R had a beautiful horse on their website that looked just like my Sierra who passed. When we went to look at the horse, we found that she was going to be trained and auctioned off. So we started to look at some of the others. We liked Whiskey because he was a mustang and Ken Bacher mentioned Happy, a 10-month-old baby. So we went to look at him. He was so laid back and cute! We decided to think about it. We really couldn’t decide. My husband knew how sad I was about the loss of my Sierra that he decided we should get both since it would take more than one to fill Sierra’s shoes. Four days later, they were delivered. Rocky was so happy to have two new friends.